Thursday, April 22, 2010

Corner flag (vol 2.4)


Its been days since I've checked football websites, blogs, news. Its the feeling of guilt. Of shame. Of disgust.

Its the final stretch of the season and we, Arsenal fans, are left holding our nuts in full public view. Its that familiar territory of failure that I am staring at - after a horrendous come back defeat to Wigan right after our first loss to the neighbours in over 10 years.

Balls they could become bigger players - the self-destructive ability, which has happened before even with the famous players in the side, has demonstrated yet again the lack of consistency that continues to plague the team. All the Wenger baiters are out in full force - for not having a team that wins things. A valid point I admit. The heat, rightly, should be turned on and the manager made amply aware that not all supporters believe that he is the right person to manage the club.

On such situations in the past, I have had discussions with fellow Arsenal supporters on the reasons behind our frustration. We go through all the well compiled reasons: not spending enough and therefore not having enough experienced players, lots of guys who do not deserve to be part of this team, injuries etc.. yawn. But it does boil down to Arsene Wenger. Doesnt it? Yes. So I then ask the question: do you want a new manager?

Some say yes, while most are agnostic. I belong to the "Wenger should continue" camp (though I am not one to claim something as twitty as "In Arsene We Trust"). But, as I have admitted before, I am a part-time twit and as a general principle of twits, I believe that all focus should be on the "means" and that the "end" will eventually take care of itself. I do realise that it sounds highly wankish but what to do, that's the way it is.

The fact that we have a strong club in terms of ownership, finances and structure is a considerable achievement - especially at a time when the rest of the big 3 are being weighed down by humongous debt. But no one gives a fart about achievements of that sort - as winning is the only thing. Just as building more homes in the US was the only thing a few years ago. Of course, winning is important, but the gumption to chart a different path is way more appealing and with the hope that it will eventually come together. Mr. Wenger has embarked on a path (of some sort of neanderthal philosophical belief - which I completely connect with) that may only be successful in winning sweet fuckall before he leaves or is asked to leave. But then, such is life, such is football and such are the travails of having general principles.
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Third ball has left this planet and that should be the last we've heard from the little fucker. So its back to square one for me and more monkey business.
                                  

Monday, April 05, 2010

Corner flag (vol 2.3)

It eventually was one of the most exciting games that I have ever witnessed. Out played for significant periods of time, to come back and equalise in the manner they did, was just fucking fantastic. Yes, we lost Fabregas and Arshavin for rest of the season, but the final 30 minutes was just fucking brilliant - a bit emotional for the monkey over here and for scores of other monkeys around the world.

Its only half-way though the QF and with our 2 best players out, its going to be a bigger ask away at Nou Camp. But its all there to play for as Petit declares over here. With our squad decimated, its pointless to analyse our chances in the Champions league and the Premier league. Its down to the 12-14 players that remain to become bigger players (in height, skills and mental ability) - one way that can happen, is to plug into the Matrix.

In other words, I don't expect them to win anything - but have every opportunity to become bigger players by putting on a show - for the club, for us monkeys and for themselves. Its time to hope and only hope - which is not a bad thing honestly.